The Gift of Time
June 1991
By:
J. J.
| Dover, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.
How to Make a Wheelchair Fly
August 1987
By:
B. N.
| New York, New York
From time to time under this heading we will present stories that illuminate the journey some AAs make toward sobriety--often against considerable odds
A Tapestry of Understanding
In sobriety, she learned that while she could only see the various threads, her Higher Power could see the overall design
Akron in England
February 1969
By:
R. H.
| London
London's bridge to alcoholics is stronger now, thanks to a new group which faulted the stiff upper lip approach
After Twenty-nine Years
July 1968
By:
Marty. M.
| Manhattan, New York
Hers was the first woman's story in the Big Book; after three decades, AA is still her spiritual home <lbBig Book Stories--Updated
Around AA Items - Items of AA Information and Experience
July 1968
By:
Jim
The Canadian Navy's Floating Group 22/24
AA and the Drug Addict
October 1965
By:
Rev. Kenneth R. Waldron, D. D.
Suggestion: How AA members have helped--and can help--the recovered drug addict
This Drunk Was Really a Monkey
October 1962
By:
M. V.
| Stillwater, Minnesota
Two zoo stories, similar until now--but the endings may be different
Across the Editor's Desk
December 1960
